California, Florida, Hawaii, Texas and Colorado Are the Most Popular
States Where Americans Would Choose to Live

New York, Denver, San Francisco, San Diego and Seattle the most
popular cities that people would choose to live in or near

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--For the sixth year in a row, California tops the list of states that
Americans would choose to live in if they did not live in the states
where they are now. Florida, which was the most popular state in 2001,
retains second place on the list and Hawaii is number three, as it was
in 2007.

New York City tops the list of cities that people would most like to
live in or near, followed by Denver and San Francisco.

The Harris Poll has asked these questions almost every year since 1997.
Florida topped the list of the most popular states every year from 1997
to 2001. California jumped to the number one position in 2002 and has
remained there ever since.

After California and Florida, the states where the largest number of
Americans would like to live are Hawaii (#3), Texas (#4), and Colorado
(#5). Next came three states tied for 6th place: Arizona,
North Carolina and Washington state.

Filling out the rest of the top 15 states are Tennessee (#9), Oregon
(#10), New York (#11), South Carolina and Massachusetts (both equal
#12), Georgia (#14), and Montana (#15).

New York City has topped the list of cities where the most people would
like to live in or near, every year, since 1997, except in 1998 when it
slipped behind San Francisco. However, Denver and San Francisco, now
tied for second place, have moved up from # 9 and # 4 last year. This is
the first time in the thirteen year series that Denver has placed higher
than #4.

The other most popular cities on the top ten are San Diego (#4), Seattle
(#5), Chicago (#6), Boston (#7), Las Vegas (#8), Washington, DC (#9),
and Dallas (#10).

Also in the top 15 are Austin (#11), Nashville (#12), Atlanta (#13),
Orlando (#14), and Los Angeles (#15).

So what?

This is much more than a beauty contest. The most popular states and
cities where large numbers of people would like to live tend to attract
tourists and business. They are places where people like to take
vacations and where companies like to have their offices and factories.

The climate appears to be important. The majority of the states and
cities listed have hot or warm climates, and the top four states are all
in the Sun Belt. However, both the two most popular cities, New York
City and Denver, get snow and low temperatures in winter.

It is worth nothing that California is still top of the list of states
in spite of the widely publicized economic problems and the political
battles to control its budget deficits.

The Harris Poll®#110By
Humphrey Taylor, Chairman, The Harris Poll

Methodology

This Harris Poll was conducted online within the United States
August 10 and 18, 2009, among 2, 984 adults (aged 18 and over). Figures
for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, region and household income
were weighted where necessary to bring them into line with their actual
proportions in the population. Propensity score weighting was also used
to adjust for respondents’ propensity to be online. Full data
tables and methodology are available at www.harrisinteractive.com.

These statements conform to the principles of disclosure of the
National Council on Public Polls.

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